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A material is said to be isotropic if the material property is

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Answered by twili
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A material is said to be isotropic when thermal conductivity is same throughout the material. Or, there is no change in the thermal conductivity of the material in all directions.
Answered by samiaiman343
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A solid is said to be isotropic if the expansion ofsolid is equal in all directions when thermal energy is provided to the solid. ... Optical isotropymeans having the same optical properties in all directions.

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